www.sare.org publications manage-insects-on-your-farm recent-advances-in-ecological-pest-management agroecological-strategies-to-enhance-on-farm-insect-pollinators Agroecological Strategies to Enhance On-Farm Insect Pollinators ...flowering shrubs, will attract more wild pollinators and can serve as larval host plants for some species of pollinators. Sustain bee populations year-round. Bees and other pollinators need a season-long... Related Results:Manage Insects on Your FarmKey ReferencesHow Ecologically Based Pest Management WorksPublicationsSee all (5) results from: Manage Insects on Your Farm
www.sare.org publications cover-crops ecosystem-services cover-crop-impacts-on-pollinators Cover Crop Impacts on Pollinators ...to fully support pollinators. In these instances, cover crops can help provide crucial habitat for honeybees and many other pollinators. The most important resources for pollinators are the pollen and nectar provided by... Related Results:Cover Crops for Sustainable Crop RotationsEnvironmental ImpactsMiscellaneous TopicsSelection and ManagementSee all (7) results from: Cover Crops for Sustainable Crop Rotations
www.sare.org resources managing-alternative-pollinators Managing Alternative Pollinators ...information on each alternative pollinator’s biology, disease, pest and chemical susceptibility, and step-by-step instructions on how to rear and manage. Growers: Guidance for understanding the business of pollination, matching pollinators...
www.sare.org publications managing-alternative-pollinators chapter-ten-habitat-conservation-for-native-pollinators Chapter Ten: Habitat Conservation for Native Pollinators ...the numbers and diversity of wild pollinators. Habitat loss and fragmentation has pushed our native pollinators to the margins of human civilization. Vast areas of wild lupine, once common in... Related Results:Managing Alternative PollinatorsBumble Bee as Managed PollinatorsChapter Nine: The Search for New Managed PollinatorsWhat Makes Honey Bees Great Pollinators?See all (99) results from: Managing Alternative Pollinators
www.sare.org resources cover-cropping-for-pollinators-and-beneficial-insects Cover Cropping for Pollinators and Beneficial Insects ...with some fine-tuning of management practices and thoughtful plant selection. This 16-page bulletin will help you use cover crops to encourage populations of pollinators and beneficial insects on your farm while you address your...
www.sare.org publications our-farms-our-future-podcast-series protecting-our-pollinators Protecting Our Pollinators Transcript for Our Farms, Our Future Podcast episode 024 - Protecting Our Pollinators featuring Eric Lee-Mäder and Rachel Coventry Eric Lee-Mäder: There seems to be a real tendency right now to...
www.sare.org resources cover-crops Cover Crops for Sustainable Crop Rotations ...pollinators to your farm using cover crops, see the comprehensive SARE bulletin, Cover Cropping for Pollinators and Beneficial Insects. To learn about other methods of attracting beneficial insects, read Agroecological...
www.sare.org publications cover-cropping-for-pollinators-and-beneficial-insects introduction-5 Introduction ...or strongly benefit from insect pollination. And, because of their commitment to integrating habitat for wild pollinators throughout their holdings, the Crabtrees have never needed to bring honey bee hives... Related Results:Cover Cropping for Pollinators and Beneficial InsectsPlant SelectionInsecticides and Insect ConservationCover Crops On Your FarmSee all (8) results from: Cover Cropping for Pollinators and Beneficial Insects
www.sare.org publications farming-with-soil-life https-www-sare-org-publications-farming-with-soil-life-nrcs-conservation-practices-soil-organisms NRCS Conservation Practices That Can Be Used to Support Soil Organisms ...nutrients • Reduce weed and plant pest pressure • Improve moisture management • Reduce soil compaction • Supply nitrogen to the subsequent crop • Improve habitat for pollinators, beneficial organisms,... Related Results:Farming with Soil LifeMacrofauna » Insects » FliesMacrofauna » Insects » Ants, Bees and WaspsFinal Thoughts
northcentral.sare.org resources pollinator-friendly-cover-cropping-for-vegetable-producers-in-the-upper-midwest Pollinator-Friendly Cover Cropping for Vegetable Producers in the Upper Midwest ...opportunity to add crucial floral resources and habitat for pollinators and other beneficial insects on the farm. However, identifying appropriate cover crop species and management practices can be challenging. Growers...